16 adverbs to describe how to goings

All this process of degradation will be hastened by the corruption of priests whose avarice or ambition, as Mr. Lang says, will tempt them to exploit the lucrative elements in religion at the expense of the ethical; to whittle-away the decrees of God and conscience to suit the wealthy and easy-going; to substitute purchasable sacrifice, for obedience; and the fat of rams, for charity.

"'Know, therefore, and understand that from the going forth of the commandment to restore Jerusalem, unto the Anointed One, the Prince, the time shall be seven and threescore and two weeks.'

An' th' ain't nothin' goin' astray on the place?

" The Bavarian soldiers in Gerbéviller were not only murderersthey were incendiaries, even more deliberate and thorough-going than the soldiers of Von Kluck's army at Senlis.

"Ralph," he said, hastily, "ye're not goin' now for gude?

"Kitwhen you goin' back?" "To-morrow a week, honeyif I live through it.

[Footnote 2: Literally, "the goings."

" "And got a team like that 'n outside, and not even goin' to Minóok?" "Guess not!"

"I just remember the soldiers goin' past.

It was ten years ago that I speak of, when I was in the Speedwell, sixty-ton brig, tradin' betwixt Boston and Jamestown, goin' south with lumber and skins and fixin's, d'ye see, and north again with tobacco and molasses.

"You ain't goin' straight for Farewell," he remarked at a venture.

Sure, everybody's goin'.

Took up the carpets in that part of the house, took down the curtains and moved the furniture, used all the precautions I could to escape with life and limb if possible, and insure the safety of my dear but misguided pardner, and then I sot down in the parlor bedroom, the furthest I could git without goin' upstairs, and let the tide of events sweep by me or sweep me away, and I didn't know which it would be.

"How deep you goin' into that hill?

There wasn't any sound from his room when I passed it goin' downstairs.

Which way was John Bull travelling when you last saw him?" "He goin' eastward, sir."Neb was never half as much "nigger" at sea, as when he was on shore,there being something in his manly calling that raised him nearer to the dignity of white men.

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